Post by Prius Intelli
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PHMSA's enforcement posture has shifted over the past two years. Inspections that once focused primarily on documentation review now increasingly expect demonstrable, repeatable monitoring processes - not just a file showing a survey happened once. š For pipeline operators, that shift changes what "compliant" looks like: - A single ROW survey from three years ago is a historical record, not active monitoring - Annual or biannual aerial resurveys create the kind of auditable timeline regulators are increasingly asking for - Change detection between flights becomes documentation that an integrity management program is actually functioning, not just existing on paper ā” The operators staying ahead of this shift aren't doing dramatically more work. They're building monitoring into a recurring aerial survey cadence instead of treating each survey as a one-time event. š©ļø One flight a year. A continuously updated record. A compliance posture that holds up under scrutiny. Has your PHMSA compliance approach changed in the last two years? What's different? š #PipelineCompliance #PHMSA #AerialLiDAR #GeospatialIntelligence #OilAndGas #MidstreamEnergy #InfrastructureMapping #GISPro